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now face charges in connection with a salmonella outbreak that led to one of the biggest recalls in u.s. history. hundreds were sickened and nine people died as a result of tainted peanut butter back in 2009. a federal grand jury handed down an indument today with conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges against four people linked to that peanut butter plant. >>> bay area is known for its seafood but are you really getting what you pay for? a new study says the majority of the time, you're not. the nonprofit group oceana found 58% of northern california restaurants sell fish that is not what the menu says it is. sushi restaurants are the worst, mislabeling 76% of the time and buying your own fish isn't better. grocery stores in northern california sell mislabeled fish 18% of the time. >> you have to be careful when you buy. >>> other health headlines. a new device offers major relief for people with chronic acid reflux. the bracelet shaped ring goes around the valve between the esophagus and stomach keeping stomach acid from seeping up into the throat. it eases symptoms in 92% of p
now face charges in connection with a salmonella outbreak that led to one of the biggest recalls in u.s. history. hundreds were sickened and nine people died as a result of tainted peanut butter back in 2009. a federal grand jury handed down an indument today with conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges against four people linked to that peanut butter plant. >>> bay area is known for its seafood but are you really getting what you pay for? a new study says the majority of the...
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they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the first half of the year. maria? >> all right, jane, thank you so much. we'll watch the stock. it is down better than 4% right now. 30 seconds on the clock and our next guests are going to tell us what to be prepared for tomorrow. joining me right now, rick fea , and bob phillips. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. rick, kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> sure, we'll be watching the ten-year treasury, really. we see a yield under 1.95%, as possibly bringing more of an equity selloff into the ma
they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the...
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we asked beginning today eight african-americans will have served in the u.s. senate. how many were elected by popular vote, just three. ed brooks, carolyn moseley braun and barack obama. she keeps you guessing. and barack obama. e, carolyn mosn and barack obama. - - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or l
we asked beginning today eight african-americans will have served in the u.s. senate. how many were elected by popular vote, just three. ed brooks, carolyn moseley braun and barack obama. she keeps you guessing. and barack obama. e, carolyn mosn and barack obama. - - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet...
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. >> this is a time-honored tradition the legal basis goes back many, many years when u.s. citizens would go and fight for foreign nations. if you join the enemy overseas, we will fight the enemy. >> we will take a little bit of a pause here. this is an annual tradition. the president is speaking at a national prayer breakfast. we want to take you and hear his comments live. >> to the heads of state and members of congress and my cabinet, religious leaders, distinguished guests and to our outstanding speaker. to all the faithful who journeyed to our capital, michelle and i are honored to be with you this morning. before i begin, i hope people don't mind me taking a moment of personal privilege. i want to say a quick word about a close friend of mine and yours. joshua dubois. he has been at my side for work and prayer for years now. he is a young reverend, but wise in years. he worked on my staff and done outstanding job as the head of our faith-based office. every morning he sends me via e-mail a daily meditation. a snippet of scripture for me to reflect on. it has meant th
. >> this is a time-honored tradition the legal basis goes back many, many years when u.s. citizens would go and fight for foreign nations. if you join the enemy overseas, we will fight the enemy. >> we will take a little bit of a pause here. this is an annual tradition. the president is speaking at a national prayer breakfast. we want to take you and hear his comments live. >> to the heads of state and members of congress and my cabinet, religious leaders, distinguished...
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can you imagine the consternation across the u.s.? is that all actually going to happen if the president and the republicans don't get together to rejigger this thing? >> perhaps secretary ray lahood will have the f.a.a. instruct pilots while people are waiting on the tarmac, this delay brought to you by john boehner and house republicans. look, the numbers and the forecasts that they're talking about here are over ten years and the president talks about hundreds of thousands of jobs lost. this is over a decade if there is full implementation and there is never a budget deal produced in the next decade. then theoretically, these jobs might be lost. so this is all about, we've talked about this before. this is makings things sound and look as bad as humanly possible to try to get your adversary on the defense. because here is the worst part of all of this kabuky dance. not like all of a sudden somebody comes up with a hoover and sucks up 40 billion dollars. no, it happens incrementally. the other thing is this, this is all just set up
can you imagine the consternation across the u.s.? is that all actually going to happen if the president and the republicans don't get together to rejigger this thing? >> perhaps secretary ray lahood will have the f.a.a. instruct pilots while people are waiting on the tarmac, this delay brought to you by john boehner and house republicans. look, the numbers and the forecasts that they're talking about here are over ten years and the president talks about hundreds of thousands of jobs...
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still, u.s. officials iran could face more economic punishment if it will not come to the table. >> we continue to believe that with seriousness, there is a diplomatic solution to be had here. the question is whether the iran yandle gage will come, ready to roll up their sleeves and help the international community be reassured with regard to their number kerr program. >> shepard: yesterday it was reported iran has installed nearly 200 of its advanced centrifuge machines that can triple the speed -- [sneezing] -- excuse me -- at which iran can grow its nuclear stockpile. everybody sneezes, just not always on television. >> chris: have you done that before on television? >> shepard: i don't think i was on camera at the time but i might have been. if i was, it's a mess, and i apologize. >> chris: did you wipe your nose? >> shepard: on the script, i was about to throw at you. >> god bless you. >> shepard: thank you so much. it's my understanding iran and the united states can work everything out and
still, u.s. officials iran could face more economic punishment if it will not come to the table. >> we continue to believe that with seriousness, there is a diplomatic solution to be had here. the question is whether the iran yandle gage will come, ready to roll up their sleeves and help the international community be reassured with regard to their number kerr program. >> shepard: yesterday it was reported iran has installed nearly 200 of its advanced centrifuge machines that can...
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in addition the only way the u.s. government can run its massive deficit is because the federal us have the -- the fedee has the ability to create money and that creates a huge temptation for politicians. with republicans and democrats. i don't believe we can deal with physical policy until we deal with monetary policy. in the early two thousands, the federal reserve had been here a long time. he's getting ready to retire, he wants to go out on a good note. interest rates are starting to be lowered and it creates negative interest rates. you can borrow at less than the inflation rate. right at the end of the term, greenspan realizes that he screwed up and the interest rates create an inverted yield curve. that's a natural and on and on. what it is means that short-term rates are higher than long-term rates. if you're going to make an investment, it is riskier. only the federal reserve can do that. banks make money and created and voted yield curves. the banking business is quirky. which means you can get higher intere
in addition the only way the u.s. government can run its massive deficit is because the federal us have the -- the fedee has the ability to create money and that creates a huge temptation for politicians. with republicans and democrats. i don't believe we can deal with physical policy until we deal with monetary policy. in the early two thousands, the federal reserve had been here a long time. he's getting ready to retire, he wants to go out on a good note. interest rates are starting to be...
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so the u.s. is a really important market for us, samsung's making big investments here. it's one we see options for new technologies, so there's a lot of commonality across markets in the world now that are looking for new technology, but the u.s. is certainly a big focus for us. >> host: often legislators, reports government officials compare u.s. broadband penetration to south korea's and say, you know, we need to achievement and that. achieve that. what have you found in your time in the u.s.? are we way behind? >> guest: there was of a time, i mean, i was in korea for ten years until five years ago, and back at that time the u.s. was behind. and we always used to compare korean broadband penetration rates. the apartment i lived in had fiberoptics to my apartment, you know, korea was a market where we saw early adoption of stock trading through the internet, of travel reds vegases through the internet -- reservations through the internet. so it was facilitated by that broadband coverage. but v
so the u.s. is a really important market for us, samsung's making big investments here. it's one we see options for new technologies, so there's a lot of commonality across markets in the world now that are looking for new technology, but the u.s. is certainly a big focus for us. >> host: often legislators, reports government officials compare u.s. broadband penetration to south korea's and say, you know, we need to achievement and that. achieve that. what have you found in your time in...
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u.s. of the biggest economy till now the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry not someone else being regular black else in the u.s. fooling bridges roads book killing in storms other countries deal with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in china of last fall and one of the things and that sort of shocked me about coming back to my home country is you look around at the intersection of so shabby and it you and we americans have come to expect that our infrastructure will be second right and it's not necessary and it has huge costs at times and again we seem to lack the political will to reverse it and china has shown anyone you asked earlier about things that have been surprising i think one of the other things that has been surp
u.s. of the biggest economy till now the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry not someone else being regular black else in the u.s. fooling bridges roads book killing in storms other countries deal with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i...
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we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me. >> what are about having multiple weapons at his disposal including assault rifles. how good of a shooter is he? >> good question. we have been checking sources here. there three levels of marksmanship. marksman, sharpshooter and the top level is expert. with the m-16 he is a marksman. good, but the lowest level. with the nine millimeter, he qualified as expert. the highest award a trailer can receive for weapons qualification. to gain that he would have gone through several courses of 5 both standing and kneeling both strong and weak
we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me....
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not for her impact on some huge policy issue, u.s.-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary clinton worked on the seventh floor of this building and traveled the globe. in the process she evolved from being a politician to being a stateswoman. and she achieved another remarkable feat. she was always popular and polarizing. now she seems to be just popular. with both democrats and republicans. when she leaves the state department on friday, clinton will be able to pick any job she wants once she's gotten some rest. and many want her to run for president in 2006. she insists she's -- 2006. she insists she's -- 2016. she insists she's done with politics. at least for n
not for her impact on some huge policy issue, u.s.-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary...
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the u.s. embassy. smoke has been seen from the side entrance of the building. we will get the latest from the scene. a motorway bridge collapses in china, where a truck packed with fireworks exploded. in mexico city, 25 people have been killed in an explosion at the state oil company. rescuers are trying to help the many that were trapped. can australian do enough to stop the united nations from stripping the great barrier reef of its world heritage status? also, looking at what's happening in business news. and jobs in the usa. >> the american economy is shrinking. employment, hoping for 160,000 new jobs to have been created. we will get the manufacturing reports later today as well. >> its 12 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 in the afternoon in turkey. if we start with breaking news. there's been an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in turkey and one person has been killed. there's no indication as to what caused the explosion in a neighborhood that's home to a number of fo
the u.s. embassy. smoke has been seen from the side entrance of the building. we will get the latest from the scene. a motorway bridge collapses in china, where a truck packed with fireworks exploded. in mexico city, 25 people have been killed in an explosion at the state oil company. rescuers are trying to help the many that were trapped. can australian do enough to stop the united nations from stripping the great barrier reef of its world heritage status? also, looking at what's happening in...
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the u.s. provided turkey with over $5 million since 2010 for anti-terrorism and related programs to that. bill: the region, the amy referred to a little bit of this. there are so many hot spots we're reporting on dailily. specifically this is the area of the country of turkey, north of syria. advance it one time, we'll show you where this attack happened earlier today. here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it could spill over into its border in turkey. as a result, the u.s. government just recently approved delivery of patriot missile batteries to a town just north of the border, about 60 miles away from the syrian border. that is something we will watch to see whether or not there is a connection or not. can't confirm any of that right now. again no claim of responsibility. go back to the map one more time here because we're trying to keep all of this in context. at the heart this is right now is the ongoing
the u.s. provided turkey with over $5 million since 2010 for anti-terrorism and related programs to that. bill: the region, the amy referred to a little bit of this. there are so many hot spots we're reporting on dailily. specifically this is the area of the country of turkey, north of syria. advance it one time, we'll show you where this attack happened earlier today. here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it...
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in the u.s. we've got to be able to enable long-term thinking. we've got to give institutions that are responsible the power to bring us to the next generation as opposed to tomorrow's conflicts or, you know, the conflict in a week. we've got to take what is ideaological and paralyzes us into the debatement but once somebody has power, let them lead at least for a period of time. if afterwards they get recalled by popular world so, be it. but you want a government whoever is elected to at least lead for a while so that you can progress. in europe you've got the same issues but multiplied because not only do you have it at the nation level, you have the whole construction of europe which is sort of like an unfinished building. >> where do you come down in terms of the question that europe faces and the united states faces which is there is debt. and you have to deal to debt. and but secondly, in order to create a sustainable level of trend, you have to have growth. and too much austerity inhibits
in the u.s. we've got to be able to enable long-term thinking. we've got to give institutions that are responsible the power to bring us to the next generation as opposed to tomorrow's conflicts or, you know, the conflict in a week. we've got to take what is ideaological and paralyzes us into the debatement but once somebody has power, let them lead at least for a period of time. if afterwards they get recalled by popular world so, be it. but you want a government whoever is elected to at least...
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. >>> new classified reports reveal the u.s. is the target of a widespread computer hacking campaign that could cost the economy tens of billions of dollars. the report says china is by far the main culprit. the white house plans to crack down this week by getting government and private companies to simply share more information. >> so, this is quite widespread. this is a national issue at this point. so, we all have to be mindful of this. >> people love computers in this day and age. it makes things faster and more convenient. you can do everything from your laptop or desk. but there is a dark side that we're vulnerable to those malicious nerds out there who plot their evil from a keyboard. >> so much more vulnerable so than even a decade ago. not everybody had a laptop ten years ago. >> exactly. they had their iphones. >> and these are little computers, iphones and blackberries. they're tiny, little computers. they get hacked, as well. >> how aggressively can we call china out when we owe them so much money? so, interesting on
. >>> new classified reports reveal the u.s. is the target of a widespread computer hacking campaign that could cost the economy tens of billions of dollars. the report says china is by far the main culprit. the white house plans to crack down this week by getting government and private companies to simply share more information. >> so, this is quite widespread. this is a national issue at this point. so, we all have to be mindful of this. >> people love computers in this...
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half that of the u.s. yet still have a larger trading volume china is in the business of business in the united states is in the business of war. china's energies and talents are going into making more at lower prices and exploiting it around the world that high profits while america's energy are going into military industrial complex and making sophisticated weaponry waging wars so you can't do both it's either you know it's guns or bugger i didn't make that line so the united states has lost its competitive edge because of its military expansionism and secondly it's as though the whole nation is living with attention deficit disorder if they go back to nafta back in one nine hundred ninety four when it was first pushed through many people warned that this was going to happen it was that great sucking sound it wasn't only going to come from mexico it was going to come from around the world as us manufacturing ship is jobs overseas to cheap labor countries to bring the product back and sell it at a markup
half that of the u.s. yet still have a larger trading volume china is in the business of business in the united states is in the business of war. china's energies and talents are going into making more at lower prices and exploiting it around the world that high profits while america's energy are going into military industrial complex and making sophisticated weaponry waging wars so you can't do both it's either you know it's guns or bugger i didn't make that line so the united states has lost...
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and the u.s. embassy the same night as the rest of that five hours before his arrest so there's a lot of frightening kind of tie ins and evidence of this case that gives them bought a lot more credit unfortunately that means. yes i didn't write definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the thousand various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not hearing about that at all on the corporate news and. well you know if you actually did get some attention when a couple of republicans were looking into it and you know basically conducting a massive investigation the tie into this of the design by case that's really the tie in that the corporate media hasn't become very much at all in and i think one of the reasons is because up until the very high levels including even jack riley himself the head of that chicago d.a. you guys are leading with you named charles
and the u.s. embassy the same night as the rest of that five hours before his arrest so there's a lot of frightening kind of tie ins and evidence of this case that gives them bought a lot more credit unfortunately that means. yes i didn't write definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the thousand various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not...
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and the u.s. embassy the same night as the rest of that five. hours before his arrest so there's a lot of frightening kind of tie ins and evidence of this case give somebody a lot more credit unfortunately the main streets in yes are given right definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the past and various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not hearing about that at all on the corporate news and. well you know if we're actually did get some attention when a couple of republicans were looking into it and you know basically conducting a massive investigation the tie into this of the design by case that's really the tie in that the corporate media has become very much at all in and i think one of the reasons is because up until the very high levels including even jack riley himself that had it that chicago to you guys who are leading with you name charles public enemy number one just yesterday even hims
and the u.s. embassy the same night as the rest of that five. hours before his arrest so there's a lot of frightening kind of tie ins and evidence of this case give somebody a lot more credit unfortunately the main streets in yes are given right definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the past and various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not...
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of the u.s. embassy the sea knight as the rest of the act five hours before his arrest so there's a lot of for any kind of tie ins and evidence of this case give somebody a lot more credit unfortunately the main streets in yes are given right definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the thousand various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not hearing about that at all on the corporate news and. well you know we're actually did get some attention when a couple of republicans were looking into it and you know basically conducting a massive investigation by the tie into this of the design by case that's really the tie in that the corporate media hasn't become very much at all in and i think one of the reasons is because up until the very high levels including even jack riley himself the head of that chicago da you guys were leading with you named charles
of the u.s. embassy the sea knight as the rest of the act five hours before his arrest so there's a lot of for any kind of tie ins and evidence of this case give somebody a lot more credit unfortunately the main streets in yes are given right definitely claims that should be looked into seriously let's talk about the thousand various scandal the fact that all these arms ended up in the cartels hands how far up the ranks of law enforcement does this go and why do you think that we're not hearing...
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. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call to get u-verse tv starting at just $19 a month with our triple-play bundle. get the same great price for two years. plus now two times the internet speed than before. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr and play them back in any room. [ male announcer ] so call now. u-verse tv starts at $19 a month with our tr
. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call...
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have you ever heard of the set a lower drug cartel or the u.s. considers them to be one of the most powerful drug trafficking groups in the world and it's also regarded as mexico's most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug shipping hub in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know grisman public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the. of tops in a low a cartel leader then sent a. zimbabwe was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defense see claimed federa
have you ever heard of the set a lower drug cartel or the u.s. considers them to be one of the most powerful drug trafficking groups in the world and it's also regarded as mexico's most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug shipping hub in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know grisman public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is...
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earli earlier, he tied up two women and stole their vehicle. 33-year-old dorner, a lieutenant in the u.s. nreserves, honorably discharged, had been fired in 2009 from the lapd. he threatened individual officers in an eight-page manifesto against the department that he posted online. police launched the largest manhunt in lapd history, following up on more than 1,000 tips. hundreds of officers crisscrossing the country for days, including efforts in tijuana, mexico, san diego county and big bear. the possible motive, all spelled out in that online manifesto where dorner accused specific officers of covering up police brutality by making him the scapegoat. he vowed revenge, writing when the truth comes out, the killing stops. so many questions remain as authorities now sift through the rubble on big bear mountain. i'm cecilia vega in los angeles. >> just so funny how this case developed. yesterday we were talking about he could have escaped to tijuana, mexico, and then he was still in the same general vicinity. >> under their noses almost. >> sometimes it's the smartest thing, you're right
earli earlier, he tied up two women and stole their vehicle. 33-year-old dorner, a lieutenant in the u.s. nreserves, honorably discharged, had been fired in 2009 from the lapd. he threatened individual officers in an eight-page manifesto against the department that he posted online. police launched the largest manhunt in lapd history, following up on more than 1,000 tips. hundreds of officers crisscrossing the country for days, including efforts in tijuana, mexico, san diego county and big...
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the u.s. senate confirms chuck hagel. what increased demand for cocoanuts has failed to bear fruit for indonesia as farmers. pope benedict xvi is making his final appearance in st. peter's square as the roman catholic pope -- his final appearance in at st. peter's square. he is the first pope in 600 years to resign. >> in these recent months, i felt my weakening strength. i prayed and asked for in light meant to make the right decision for the good of the church. >> barbara, amid the huge outpouring of affection from the faithful gathered there. >> absolutely. a lot of people have turned out to say goodbye to pope benedict xvi. 50,000 tickets were sold. it is more likely that there are about 150,000 people around the vatican and the main road that leads to it. people are still walking towards st. peter's square, but they're being redirected to other parts around the square where there are big screens where they can watch the pope. nothing compared to the figures of the people we saw for the funeral of john paul back in 20
the u.s. senate confirms chuck hagel. what increased demand for cocoanuts has failed to bear fruit for indonesia as farmers. pope benedict xvi is making his final appearance in st. peter's square as the roman catholic pope -- his final appearance in at st. peter's square. he is the first pope in 600 years to resign. >> in these recent months, i felt my weakening strength. i prayed and asked for in light meant to make the right decision for the good of the church. >> barbara, amid...
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our u.s. government does not have many contractors are being paid by them right now in afghanistan. >> host: why not? >> guest: because the records are so poor. we've got a pretty good handle on the prime contractors, but since working with a lot of stuff, there's no visibility of the there's no visibility in the subcontractor to estimate effect we are sending a letter out to every major contractors thing he was those. that's the pathetic thing. and we are 10 years into the war, almost 11 years, we don't even know who is getting our money. >> host: so how are you able to do your job? >> guest: with great difficulty. you know, we've got information. we get the prime but we have no visibility on the subs. that's a constant problem with the u.s. government in general. we don't know who the subs are. particularly when working with afghanistan. where we had a policy of afghan that we're going to try to get the afghans to do the work, unlike in iraq which mainly u.s. contractors, so you could reach
our u.s. government does not have many contractors are being paid by them right now in afghanistan. >> host: why not? >> guest: because the records are so poor. we've got a pretty good handle on the prime contractors, but since working with a lot of stuff, there's no visibility of the there's no visibility in the subcontractor to estimate effect we are sending a letter out to every major contractors thing he was those. that's the pathetic thing. and we are 10 years into the war,...
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copd is the 4th leading cause of death in the u.s. it kills one person every 4 minutes, and it took my grandmother. an estimated 24 million americans are affected, but as many as half of them don't even know it. it's a race against time to spread the word about this serious disease. if you're over 35 and have ever smoked, you could be at risk. the good news is, there are steps you can take to improve your symptoms. i'm danica patrick, and i drive4copd. take action today to breathe better tomorrow. join the movement at drive4copd.com. take our screening questionnaire today, and talk to your doctor. investors have more options of places to park money for their retirement fund. greg mcbride of bankrate.com is on set with us this morning with an idea or two. it's great to have you here in person. > >it's great to be here. thanks angie. > >thanks for stopping by. let's talk about this roth 401k ira idea that's new. what's happening there exactly? > >about half of employers that offer 401k plans also offer what's known as the roth 401k. whi
copd is the 4th leading cause of death in the u.s. it kills one person every 4 minutes, and it took my grandmother. an estimated 24 million americans are affected, but as many as half of them don't even know it. it's a race against time to spread the word about this serious disease. if you're over 35 and have ever smoked, you could be at risk. the good news is, there are steps you can take to improve your symptoms. i'm danica patrick, and i drive4copd. take action today to breathe better...
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the u.s. doesn't admit to owning cyber weapons either just as the chinese don't. it makes it very hard to put together rules about how you would use cyber or not if nobody will admit to have the weapon. at least in the nuclear age we knew who had the weapon. we did, the soviets did. in this case, the american position is that the u.s. never uses any weapon that it has to support individual american corporations and yet the chinese for most of the hacking we've seen, not all but most seem to be going in to get trade secrets, industrial secrets, processes, things that would enable them to keep trying to grow at 6% or 7%. the u.s. uses its cyber tools the way it did in iran which is to mess up the iranian enrichment of uranium, sort of another way of doing ordinary covert action. >> so is the goal of what the chinese seem to be doing to under aspects of the u.s. economy for competitive reasons as opposed to affirmatively trying to harm u.s. corporations, take down their operations which one might
the u.s. doesn't admit to owning cyber weapons either just as the chinese don't. it makes it very hard to put together rules about how you would use cyber or not if nobody will admit to have the weapon. at least in the nuclear age we knew who had the weapon. we did, the soviets did. in this case, the american position is that the u.s. never uses any weapon that it has to support individual american corporations and yet the chinese for most of the hacking we've seen, not all but most seem to be...
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the guy standing up to the u.s. and the u.n., the evil ones on the youtside who want to do in north korea. there is a tactical side in the military sense. if he wants to build a nuclear weapon small enough to fit on a missile they need to do this testing. what worries the west whether it's being done with uranium or plutonium. if it's uranium they could have a nuclear program that could go on and on and on because he has uranium. he doesn't have a lot of plutonium. he also wants to be seen to be tough to be getting concessions, too, from the west, be it food, aid, standing in the international community in the neighborhood but it's backfiring because he's getting more sanctions and annoying his good mate in the neighborhood, china, who said don't do this and he did it. they can turn off the oil and then he's in trouble. >> how is he changing his country? his father was eccentric, wore platform shoes and his own people were starved. the son's hanging out, got an amusement park. the woman -- the mystery woman we know
the guy standing up to the u.s. and the u.n., the evil ones on the youtside who want to do in north korea. there is a tactical side in the military sense. if he wants to build a nuclear weapon small enough to fit on a missile they need to do this testing. what worries the west whether it's being done with uranium or plutonium. if it's uranium they could have a nuclear program that could go on and on and on because he has uranium. he doesn't have a lot of plutonium. he also wants to be seen to...
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. >> officials even fear the cuts could make the u.s. more vulnerable to terror attacks. >> there are people who work for the federal government support for agencies that have no choice but to either lay people off or use the furlough process. that is going to happen. >> senator carte blanche says he does not believe a deal will happen by the deadline but he is confident lawmakers will receive -- will reach a compromise before the citizens of maryland ever feel the effect of sequestration. and if a compromise cannot be released -- cannot bereached. -- cannot be reached, he met with the security officials. the next time you go to an orioles are ravens game you may not see smoking areas. the policy of a complete ban on smoking goes into effect next week. officials of both teams say they will announce policies to accommodate smokers who wish to do so. the vatican is getting ready for pope benedict's final public audience on wednesday. and thompson reports from the vatican. >> we have new details about pope benedict 16's life after he steppe
. >> officials even fear the cuts could make the u.s. more vulnerable to terror attacks. >> there are people who work for the federal government support for agencies that have no choice but to either lay people off or use the furlough process. that is going to happen. >> senator carte blanche says he does not believe a deal will happen by the deadline but he is confident lawmakers will receive -- will reach a compromise before the citizens of maryland ever feel the effect of...
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what to expect when no one's expecting america's economic disaster" he discusses the implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy, culture and politics. this program last summer out in our -- lasts about an hour. >> host: welcome. there is a lot going on here and the main thesis is following the birth rate problem and what are the causes and consequences. along the way you touch on many topics including the rise of individualism in american life, the sustainability of social welfare programs, religion and population aging and we get to all of those in the next hour but first why don't you answer for me the question that every reporter is asked by his or her editor when that per approaches the idea why does this matter, why is it important? >> guest: it's important because the demographics are what my friend it's like the tectonic plates shifting beneath the earth and demography isn't quite destiny which is the oelwein sogegian know what the profile is than you are able to today what are the confines and the reality in this country. people are choosing to have fewer and fewer childr
what to expect when no one's expecting america's economic disaster" he discusses the implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy, culture and politics. this program last summer out in our -- lasts about an hour. >> host: welcome. there is a lot going on here and the main thesis is following the birth rate problem and what are the causes and consequences. along the way you touch on many topics including the rise of individualism in american life, the sustainability of social...
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textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >>> welcome back. let's get you caught up on some other stories we are following. >> reporter: chuck heigl took the oath today. his confirmation battle now a think of the past. >>> parents of a colorado first grader are taking their battle public. school officials banned corey mathis from using the girl's bathroom. officials believed they acted reasonably and fairly. >>> that
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yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get something up, bruced and running and the
yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our...